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Citadel
TrailerAfter Tommy Cowley's wife was died by a hooded ruthless team, he always is obsessed. A kind priest helps him to prevent that heartless team from capturing his lovely daughter.Actors: Aneurin Barnard, James Cosmo, Amy Shiels, Wunmi Mosaku, Ian Hanmore, Ingrid Craigie, Jake Wilson, Chris Hegarty, Pete Murphy, Matthew Workman, Grant Morrison, ...»Director: Ciarán FoyCountry: United KingdomDuration: 84 minQuality: HDRelease: 2012IMDb: 5.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Citadel"
Time OutJuly 09, 2013Despite its defiantly un-PC 'fear-a-hoodie' message, the film nails its urban setting, filling every frame with a richly sustained sense of despair, decay and dread.
Chicago Sun-TimesDecember 06, 2012This is a basic story, simply and directly told by Irish writer-director Ciaran Foy.
Globe and MailNovember 16, 2012It's all rather nausea-inducing and a bit frightening - not the film (I can only wish) but its subtextual message.
Los Angeles TimesNovember 15, 2012"Citadel" attempts to transform mundane anxieties into the stuff of a horror film. But the initial tension of the premise dissipates like a slow leak.
Toronto StarNovember 15, 2012While Foy's efforts to create his own distinct modern urban mythos are ambitious, the result isn't entirely satisfying.
AV ClubNovember 15, 2012A bare-bones man-against-his-worst-fears white knuckler, shot through deep, menacing shadows.
Reel Film ReviewsAugust 21, 2015Citadel slowly-but-surely squanders a promising opening to become a rather interminable thriller that feels endless even at 84 minutes.
Flick FilosopherSeptember 30, 2013A familiar story of sinister creature frights and psychological horror gets a little boost from a gloomy mood of urban decay and isolation.
The SkinnyJuly 15, 2013The film's pretty repugnant if taken as social commentary, but plays with contemporary fears and anxieties incredibly effectively.
Radio TimesJuly 12, 2013Despite being innovatively directed and punchily edited, as a genre piece this is lacking in depth and genuine dread.
London Evening StandardJuly 12, 2013[A] confused, mostly clunky, but occasionally involving, low-budget horror/thriller ...
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